Women's Soccer - Archives 2018

For the third-straight year the ACC Women's Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year is a Blue Devil, as Kayla McCoy reeled in the honor and seven other member of the Duke squad were named to the ACC All-Academic Team, the league announced Thursday.

After compiling one of the best careers in Duke women's soccer history, Kayla McCoy is officially taking her game to the professional level after being selected by the Houston Dash in the second round of the 2019 National Women's Soccer League College Draft at McCormick Place in Chicago, Ill.

Another one of the nation's top recruiting classes will be calling Durham home, as head coach Robbie Church announced Wednesday the addition of the nation's fifth-ranked recruiting class for the 2019 season.

One of the top young minds in the game will be joining the Duke women's soccer coaching staff, as head coach Robbie Church kicked off the new year by announcing the addition of Kieran Hall as the program's newest assistant coach Tuesday.

Another set of academic accolades rolled in Tuesday for the Duke women's soccer program, as Blue Devil senior Kayla McCoy and Taylor Racioppi were tabbed United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Americans, the organization announced.

For the sixth time in the past eight seasons, the Duke women's soccer program has closed out a season nationally ranked in the top 10, as they received the No. 10 spot in the final United Soccer Coaches poll of the 2018 season.

Indiana University announced Tuesday that Erwin van Bennekom has accepted the head women's soccer coaching position in Bloomington, Ind., after four seasons on the Duke Blue Devils coaching staff, including the last two as associate head coach.